Bravo Pet Foods Issues Recall Due To Salmonella Risk

Amy Tokic
by Amy Tokic

Bravo Pet Foods of Manchester, CT is recalling select lots of Bravo Chicken Blend diet for dogs and cats due to concerns of the possible presence of Salmonella.


The FDA said the recall was initiated after a routine test of Bravo Chicken Blend diet for dogs and cats revealed the presence of salmonella. According to the FDA, 201 cases of the product were sold to distributors, retail stores and directly to consumers in the U.S.


There have been no reports to date of illness in either people or animals associated with these products.


Bravo Blend Chicken Diet for dogs and cats (2-pound chubs) with the best used by date of November 13, 2016 and the UPC number 829546211028 are being recalled


A recall has also been issued for 90 oz. chubs of Bravo Blend Chicken Diet for dogs and cats with the best used by date of November 13, 2016 and UPC number 829546211059, 8 oz. patties of Bravo Blend Turkey diet for dogs and cats with the best used by date of November 13, 2016 and the UPC number 8829546315085, and 4 oz. patties of Bravo Balance Turkey diet for dogs with the best used by date of November 13, 2016 and the UPC number 829546314019. These three additional products did not test positive for salmonella but were manufactured on the same day as the product that did.


For a refund, please return to the store where you purchased the recalled food from and fill out the Bravo Recall Claim Form.

Amy Tokic
Amy Tokic

Amy Tokic, Editor of PetGuide.com, is a passionate animal lover and proud pet parent of Oscar, a Shih Tzu/Chihuahua cross, and Zed, a Japanese Chin. Her love of animals began in kindergarten, when she brought her stuffed dog Snoopy into class with her every day. Now, she writes about her adventures in pet ownership and tirelessly researches products, news and health related issues she can share with other animal enthusiasts. In her free time, Amy loves perusing used book and record stores, obsessing over the latest pet products available and chasing squirrels with wild abandon (a habit attributed to spending too much time with her pooches).

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